It seems that whoever wrote the SBR review that says Heritage is making the transition from invite-only to a policy of taking on all comers is incorrect. I called today was told by a Heritage customer service rep they are still invite-only. I've cut and pasted the incorrect review comments for you to read and apologize for any confusion I might have created with yesterday's posting.

SBR review: Heritage Sports

Sportsbook Review Overall Rating: A-

Financial Rating: A+

Customer Service: B+

Software Rating: A+

Bonus Rating: B-

Comments

Heritage Sports has long been regarded as one of the most exclusive gaming companies of the offshore world. Heritage was an invite-only sportsbook for years, dialing in on their VIP-level treatment of clients, bolstering their offerings and creating an atmosphere bettors rave about. Heritage is known for their perks, special promos, and creative incentives that traditional bookmakers typically do not offer. Heritage is based in San Jose, Costa Rica, has a state of the art facility and employs dozens of some of the industry's best customer service, accounting, fraud, and IT managers. Heritage Sports committment to excellence and consistent quality in their product has long been the object of many bettors' desire. In August of 2011, Heritage Sports acquired the US-based players of industry staples The Greek Sports (SBR rating A+), and former sister sportsbook BetJamaica (SBR rating A+). Heritage has managed the growth well, continuing to cater their offerings toward the needs of their new clients. Heritage has shown dedication to international markets for their non-North American player base, and is regarded as a rising force in terms of the quality of their soccer offerings. Heritage Sports management is confident that the transition from an invite-only to all-comers sportsbook will be handled with the same efficiency that existing clients have come to expect over the years.